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# I haven't seen that one, could they be doing it for the publicity?
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 22:15, archived)
# Possibly, it was on the BBC news earlier
but given it's Ebay, I guess it might all be a lie. I simply can't imagine an antiques dealer who would be so dumb as to pay so much for something so obviously completely insanely over valued
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 22:21, archived)
# You can't?
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 22:33, archived)
# Not really
there will have been thousands of them used by the time the flame reaches the olympic stadium
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 22:44, archived)
# Are they sequentially numbered?
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 23:16, archived)
# that would make sense..
..looks like they made them from cheap shitty sequin mesh

also, :(
edit: how long now?
(, Tue 22 May 2012, 0:36, archived)
# 4 days
I'll just have to get used to it.
(, Tue 22 May 2012, 0:56, archived)
# urgh.. getting on a bit for an abscondence then..
:( bummer
(, Tue 22 May 2012, 1:09, archived)
# The worst bit is the little (odd) siamese cat a friend owns
sits in the same place she did, on my bed every night.
He spent his time as a kitten with three cats who died, one by one.
(I'm beyond sad I just numb myself)
(, Tue 22 May 2012, 1:19, archived)
# who says they don't feel emotions :(
completely empathise with this..

must get off, 'nite.
(, Tue 22 May 2012, 1:38, archived)
# See: Tracey Emin
Thinking again, to someone with £100 000 000+, say, in cash and assets, £153 000 (+p&p) might seem little.
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 22:45, archived)
# Generally, I reckon
People wedged up to that degree aren't nessarily buffoons with their money. Yes they may seem frivolous with their spending, but are generally not completely thick in how they spend it. To you or me, spending twenty grand on a bottle of wine one lunchtime may seem insane, but that's their own agenda and they are living in a different reality. It may have sealed a productive business contract worth millions; or potentially billions, and hence simply a lavish way of celebrating.

A hundred grand at something so obviously not worth anything in the long term even to them must seem ridiculous. It's hardly something you are going to treasure or mount above the fire place. Simply said, it's not an investment or even a 'statement' of wealth. Just something daft if you buy one, if you didn't actually run with one.
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 23:15, archived)
# Oh sure, they didn't get rich by throwing money about foolishly.
It's still possibly a hoax (I'd need to look at the listing). A hoax that gets press exposure.
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 23:24, archived)
# I guess it is to be honest
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 23:27, archived)
# The money would go to a charity, possible tax avoidance? I give up.
(, Mon 21 May 2012, 23:32, archived)